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apollo group which operates the university of phoenix and other for-profit educational institutions, reported a 79% drop due to lower enrollment. the stock was the biggest gainer in the s&p today, up more than 7%. coming up, we'll look at why some college graduates are having trouble with education debt and what some schools are doing about it. >> and alsoñuf still ahead, the supreme court hears a case that touches the wallet and the medicine cabinets of moat americans. first take a look at how the international markets finished the day. >>> some good news about prices at the pump. average gasoline prices fell a little more than 3 cents a gallon to $3.71 nationwide. the city with the highest average price in the lower 48 states? see if you can guess. chicago, $4.10. lowest average price just $3.33 a gallon is in montana. >> just days after the senate passed its first budget in four years, bill dudley, president of the federal reserve bank in new york, told -- >> this may not immediately lead to stronger growth because of the recent increase in fiscal restraint. >> also washington to
apollo group which operates the university of phoenix and other for-profit educational institutions, reported a 79% drop due to lower enrollment. the stock was the biggest gainer in the s&p today, up more than 7%. coming up, we'll look at why some college graduates are having trouble with education debt and what some schools are doing about it. >> and alsoñuf still ahead, the supreme court hears a case that touches the wallet and the medicine cabinets of moat americans. first take a...
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board of education." here's bra what brown said. everyone thinks brown in 1954 said plessy is overruled. it didn't. it said "you know, plessy, that was a transportation case, this is an education case." and that looked like a ridiculous distinction, a little like saying "eight states have to recognize gay marriage because they have civil unions, but not the rest. the states that are better toward gays have to go all the way." that looks weird from a certain perspective because it's transitional. but when you understand it's ultimately transitional to a world in which everyone will be recognized in gay marriage and the same with brown was ultimately transitional. ultimately "brown" came to stand for not just in education you couldn't have segregation, but you can't have segregation anywhere. so brown was 1954 so 13 years for its logic to extend to its full extent which is equality everywhere on beaches, in buses, in golf clubs and within marriage and so, too, even if we don't get full equality this year i think we are on track for ev
board of education." here's bra what brown said. everyone thinks brown in 1954 said plessy is overruled. it didn't. it said "you know, plessy, that was a transportation case, this is an education case." and that looked like a ridiculous distinction, a little like saying "eight states have to recognize gay marriage because they have civil unions, but not the rest. the states that are better toward gays have to go all the way." that looks weird from a certain perspective...
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. >> solman: a blogger for the chronicle of higher education, potter has argued that older scholars are clogging the pipeline for the younger ones. the number of ph.d's now far outstrips the number of tenured job openings. >> there's a lot of rage out there about being trained for jobs that you can never have. is it worth keeping younger people out, not giving them the chance to have full-time work, to develop themselves, so that older people can hang on to keep everything we love? >> solman: and these days, even younger people aren't always spring chickens. it's been seven years since 38- year-old joe fruscione earned his ph.d in english from george washington university. he has yet to land a full-time job. >> the market for ph.d's in humanities is almost super- saturated. there have been some positions where i've had to compete with hundreds of applicants who all on paper have roughly the same education and skill sets. >> so fruscione works three part-time gigs. one is running a moby dick discussion group at a washington, d.c. bookstore. >> when you hear moby dick, you think... >> wha
. >> solman: a blogger for the chronicle of higher education, potter has argued that older scholars are clogging the pipeline for the younger ones. the number of ph.d's now far outstrips the number of tenured job openings. >> there's a lot of rage out there about being trained for jobs that you can never have. is it worth keeping younger people out, not giving them the chance to have full-time work, to develop themselves, so that older people can hang on to keep everything we love?...
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it's because our schools have not had the incisive focus on restoring civic education to education and that should be part of any immigration strategy. so if we do these two things come and economically driven strategy, patriotic energy strategy my guess is we are getting pretty close to the 2% incremental growth that creates a rebirth of our country. but the way to sustain it is to ensure that every child gets in the kind of education that allows them to be successful in the pursuit of their own dreams. sadly today the greatest country on the face of the earth has more or less the following results. after spending more per student than any other country in the world, a third of our kids are college and work career ready by the time they complete their journey through 12th grade. one-third get a piece of paper that says you are a high school graduate. but if they go to a community college or a four year university, they have to take remedial courses. the have to redo english and math they have to have something of value but in fact they have to redo the they didn't quite learned the fi
it's because our schools have not had the incisive focus on restoring civic education to education and that should be part of any immigration strategy. so if we do these two things come and economically driven strategy, patriotic energy strategy my guess is we are getting pretty close to the 2% incremental growth that creates a rebirth of our country. but the way to sustain it is to ensure that every child gets in the kind of education that allows them to be successful in the pursuit of their...
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. >> a new list of books education officials think school kids is out. the schools chief unveiled 7800 titles today. he says the books will help students broaden their perspective, enhance knowledge and inspire imaginations and says it contains title that's reflect rich cultural diversity. and if you would like to take a look just look on abc 7 news.com and click on see it on tv. >> it's a great jumping off point. >> i'd like to read those book autos it's monday. we'll see what the forecast says. >> if it's changing our forecast. we're going to need umbrellas soon here. we'll show what you is coming up. check out our radar in santa cruz just some clouds around right now. moisture up in the clouds. and this will be changing. here is a look from our camera. looking towards san francisco, you can see high clouds overhead. temperatures now 56 in san francisco. highs in mid-50s upper 60s. a nice view of heavenly. snow levels high 7,000 feet if they do get snow it's going to be at path levels or above rain snow mix expected. and snow from three to six inches.
. >> a new list of books education officials think school kids is out. the schools chief unveiled 7800 titles today. he says the books will help students broaden their perspective, enhance knowledge and inspire imaginations and says it contains title that's reflect rich cultural diversity. and if you would like to take a look just look on abc 7 news.com and click on see it on tv. >> it's a great jumping off point. >> i'd like to read those book autos it's monday. we'll see...
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texas because we haven't talked about is put a sign they achieve the business friendly climate their education is not the answer either but certainly they could be little more friendly the and they are. >> it is too little too late. neil: it is the trend. rick perry is on the winning trend with low taxes, less regulation, they seem to have the edge >> but who do you pack? but if you look at michigan with the automakers that did not work so well now even other cities are trying to sue gm for leaving. that is not a fun project if that company promises the jobs doesn't deliver. neil: a good point*. we will see what happens but the money is on the table. happy passover to our jewish friends, and "money" with our melissa francis is next. >> investors bet that all is not well in europe, cypress scored the ailout, but the bulls slammed. speculation grew that the brutal terms of the deal may become common place in future bailouts. investors bet on a weaker uro currency cleaned up. the euro at a four month low against the u.s. dollar after coming back from session lows. also, making money, owners of de
texas because we haven't talked about is put a sign they achieve the business friendly climate their education is not the answer either but certainly they could be little more friendly the and they are. >> it is too little too late. neil: it is the trend. rick perry is on the winning trend with low taxes, less regulation, they seem to have the edge >> but who do you pack? but if you look at michigan with the automakers that did not work so well now even other cities are trying to...
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yes, that is the department of education. pretty scary. this is not the human fault but it's the apparatus. if only mao felt that way, he wouldn't have killed million of people. as the minnesota state university picked bill ayers as scholar and showed work in justice. ayers dedicated his book "the prairie fiery" to robert kennedy assassin. sisirhan sirhan. as long as dirt bags like ayers are endured, how live? evil that still sees the taupian deal. the only reason ayers didn't kill millions he was a failure even in that. no wonder he got tenure. bock, should mao be a role model for kids? >> i'm not as outraged about that as amazing race. what was somebody thinking. he was educating little red books. he went around and killed everybody that didn't read it. do you remember the cultural revolution? mass assassination. there are some, but not all of them. >> eric: amazing that bill ayers is held in esteem by anybody. professor in chicago is also aned a call -- caed are call communist. they had friends die building bombs. why do we hold them in
yes, that is the department of education. pretty scary. this is not the human fault but it's the apparatus. if only mao felt that way, he wouldn't have killed million of people. as the minnesota state university picked bill ayers as scholar and showed work in justice. ayers dedicated his book "the prairie fiery" to robert kennedy assassin. sisirhan sirhan. as long as dirt bags like ayers are endured, how live? evil that still sees the taupian deal. the only reason ayers didn't kill...
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two seconds to set the world on fire and have everybody educational trying to do that. michael jackson performed his signature dance move in pasadena. the world didn't get to see it until six weeks later ununtil it was aired on nbc. >> i know, i was going to say, i thought i heard you do a pretty good moonwalk? >> do we have time? >> we only have time for a brief weather recap. >> all right, yes. a little bit of morning fall for tomorrow. everyone will wake up cloudy. we'll get some son by the afternoon. then, thursday through sunday, we'll see a slight chance of showers each and every day. no large storm system in there. it's just going to be one of those, you know, areas of pesky, annoying showers that could roll through again thursday, friday, saturday and also sunday. >> all right, jeff, thanks very much. thanks for joining us. tonight's show with jay leno up next. >> and thank you for joining us. >> we'll see you tomorrow. bye, bye. >> now the moonwalk? >> yes. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band.
two seconds to set the world on fire and have everybody educational trying to do that. michael jackson performed his signature dance move in pasadena. the world didn't get to see it until six weeks later ununtil it was aired on nbc. >> i know, i was going to say, i thought i heard you do a pretty good moonwalk? >> do we have time? >> we only have time for a brief weather recap. >> all right, yes. a little bit of morning fall for tomorrow. everyone will wake up cloudy....
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here is nannette miranda in sacramento. >>> as summer nears, educators want to keep kids reading. california department of education up updated the list of books that is to prepare students for college, klutd for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award that recognizes gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we can all be accepted who we are. i think it's great to see those books recommended. >> the books are recommended according to age from young kids activity books celebrating gay rights leader harvey milk to books like older kids like transgender teens and totally joe a boy coming out. >> there is a full sexual war. >> social conservatives are appalled. they say such topics have no place on the state's official reading list. >> they are not being taught critical thinking. they are being taught social engineering that will hurt them physically and emotionally. >> the new book titles are recommended and not mandatory and the state insists they will not chosen for their lgbt themes. >> it's mostly
here is nannette miranda in sacramento. >>> as summer nears, educators want to keep kids reading. california department of education up updated the list of books that is to prepare students for college, klutd for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award that recognizes gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we can all be accepted who we are. i think it's great to see those books recommended....
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or with their public education in a variety of means. and the reality is that we still have a lot of work to do because the fight on how comprehensive sex ed gets implemented is at the local level in many of the same way it is aca fight is going to be. but it has to be married with access to those school-based health clinics that are authorized by the affordable care act, and there has to be a marrying between the services and types of programs that are available that are also be instruct inside an age-appropriate and comprehensive manner. and if we're marrying the two with the resources by the aca and really mobilizing things like the real act which are trying to put, you know, legislation forward to actually advance access to comprehensive sex education, then those, i think, are some of the strategies that we can kind of marry the aca expansion efforts with the other tangential and, you know, cooperative efforts to expand access to the -- [inaudible] of sex ed as well. >> i think one of the other things that the school-based health cen
or with their public education in a variety of means. and the reality is that we still have a lot of work to do because the fight on how comprehensive sex ed gets implemented is at the local level in many of the same way it is aca fight is going to be. but it has to be married with access to those school-based health clinics that are authorized by the affordable care act, and there has to be a marrying between the services and types of programs that are available that are also be instruct...
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or public education. the reality is we still have a lot of work to do because of how it gets implemented at the local level and many of the same ways as the aca to be married with access to the school-based clinics and authorized by the affordable care act and has to be married between services and programs available to schools been instructed to them that age-appropriate comprehensive matter through their traditional education programs. if america took the resources that really mobilizing things like the real act, trying to put legislation forward to advance access to education, those are strategies of the affairs with the transcendental cooperative efforts as well. >> one of the things that are centers represents for me and outside the interaction with the provider. we know it happens with lgbt people and young schools only for me to feel they don't belong. school-based health centers and other federally qualified health centers, other clinics that look more broadly the just clinical services to talk ab
or public education. the reality is we still have a lot of work to do because of how it gets implemented at the local level and many of the same ways as the aca to be married with access to the school-based clinics and authorized by the affordable care act and has to be married between services and programs available to schools been instructed to them that age-appropriate comprehensive matter through their traditional education programs. if america took the resources that really mobilizing...
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steve, the directer of the narc institute for early education research at rutgers was consulted by the white house. there's a number, estimated, one the president's plan, that early childhood education could cost up to $10 billion a year, rick. this goes in the line of more spending, more recovery. this is a lot of money. >> well, yeah, but here's the concern. i don't know how you can make the argument that 800,000 civilian defense workers losing their jobs can be good for the economy. i don't quite see how that's possible, and now on spending on preschool, look, what we're looking at now, forget the president's agenda to increase it. we're now looking at a major cut to head start because of the sequester. i don't know if that impacts on the economy today, but you can't tell me this is a good thing for the future when we take away the programs for kids. >> bottom line is, literally, barack obama needs more revenue. he needs another source. he just raised taxes on the risk, talking about closing deductions which is not enough. i'd like to predict they will eventually put another tax mec
steve, the directer of the narc institute for early education research at rutgers was consulted by the white house. there's a number, estimated, one the president's plan, that early childhood education could cost up to $10 billion a year, rick. this goes in the line of more spending, more recovery. this is a lot of money. >> well, yeah, but here's the concern. i don't know how you can make the argument that 800,000 civilian defense workers losing their jobs can be good for the economy. i...
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outreach education and enrollment. you have to inform them of their choices and provide ways to help enroll new coverage where it is available. scaling of the workforce is how we can help with this. how will the care be monitored, and medicaid expansion decisions, health insurance exchanges and ultimately the future of ryan white. i will wrap up now and review of some of these thoughts with what the panel has to say. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, for that thoughtful overview. we are going to move now to our panel discussion. our moderator this morning is the advisor for lgbt policy and racial justice and director of the fire initiative that explores the impact of public policy on gay and transgender people of color. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for providing a great overview for us on how this benefits lgbt people and people living with hiv. includes the principles of universal design. some are marginalized among us and we are helping to work to get a system that works for everyone. we are we're going to
outreach education and enrollment. you have to inform them of their choices and provide ways to help enroll new coverage where it is available. scaling of the workforce is how we can help with this. how will the care be monitored, and medicaid expansion decisions, health insurance exchanges and ultimately the future of ryan white. i will wrap up now and review of some of these thoughts with what the panel has to say. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, for that thoughtful overview. we are...
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the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stonewall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the books are recommended according to age. from young kids activity books celebrating gay rights leader harvey mills to books for older kids like "i am jay," a novel about transgender teens. and "totally joe," telling about a boy coming out. >> there's a full-scale war, a sexual war. >> social conservatives are appalled. they say such topics promoting alternative lifestyles have no place on the state's official reading list. >> your children are not being taught rigorous academics or critical thinking. they are being taught social engineering that will hurt them physically and emotionally. >> the new book ti
the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stonewall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the...
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if you can join us, chris, we're going to be streaming this live on education nation.com. people can check us out and see what's happening here. maybe hopefully we'll even find out some things that they are doing positive here in detroit and in michigan that could help people across the country as well. >> and, rehema, one other quick thing, i know you're going to sit down with the republican governor of michigan, rick schneider. any indication -- i know he appointed an emergency manager in detroit. what has he said about education since he came into office, elected in 2010, any indication of what he will do going forward? he is doing a lot. he has a program called great start and they're trying to work tremendously with early childhood education because again, everybody is really focused on understanding that what happens at the beginning can impact a person's entire life. so he's been doing a lot with that. he's also helped make certain that there's a removal of the cap on charter schools. so we are going to talk to him about that, how he as a governor can impact changes
if you can join us, chris, we're going to be streaming this live on education nation.com. people can check us out and see what's happening here. maybe hopefully we'll even find out some things that they are doing positive here in detroit and in michigan that could help people across the country as well. >> and, rehema, one other quick thing, i know you're going to sit down with the republican governor of michigan, rick schneider. any indication -- i know he appointed an emergency manager...
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>> neil: they could be looking at the -- states like california trying to provide education and other states. i think maryland trying to provide licenses. in other words, all of this states, whether you agree or disagree, say, they're here, they're that going, sew might as well provide either documentation and or benefits that in the long run will make it cheaper for us, i guess in the case of a license. then if you're an american citizen, a victim of a hit-and-run by an illegal, you have someone to sue. i can understand that arguement to a going but -- to agree but i think it brings on goofy legal behavior. >> immigrants want to come here because the want to open a business. when you are giving everything out for free, what kind of people are you attracting? what kind of immigrants are are you attracting? we're spending so much money on health care. it's impossible for us to now add three million more people. if you look how premiums are going up, medical claims are supposed to go up by an average 32% across the country, and just in california, it's supposed to go up by 62%. >> neil:
>> neil: they could be looking at the -- states like california trying to provide education and other states. i think maryland trying to provide licenses. in other words, all of this states, whether you agree or disagree, say, they're here, they're that going, sew might as well provide either documentation and or benefits that in the long run will make it cheaper for us, i guess in the case of a license. then if you're an american citizen, a victim of a hit-and-run by an illegal, you have...
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now whites overlooked for the same education positions or slots in a class. >> again, that is debatable, the issue here is that the university of michigan, michigan state university, wayne state university, public institutions, that are regulated by state laws, look at the state of michigan, their constitution, it tells -- >> neil: they're saying education is blind. we don't know race, creed, color. >> what's interesting is they're saying that basically this is putting this on the ballot said that, okay university of michigan, state public universities in michigan, you can't make decisions regarding this because now we have this ballot measure, and -- >> neil: explain that. >> it's a constitutional amendment. an amendment to the constitution that the public has a right to vote upon, and they did. 58% of the public voted to pass this constitutional amendment. >> when you have less than 30% of the population who is minority -- >> neil: just on that level alone, whether you go with the deciding it's going to be accepted into your schools, and you don't know their race or creed, nothing, wh
now whites overlooked for the same education positions or slots in a class. >> again, that is debatable, the issue here is that the university of michigan, michigan state university, wayne state university, public institutions, that are regulated by state laws, look at the state of michigan, their constitution, it tells -- >> neil: they're saying education is blind. we don't know race, creed, color. >> what's interesting is they're saying that basically this is putting this on...
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i have a college education. i've been successful at work. i've been working for 30 years. i'm not doing this. so when this opportunity for platform to employment came along, i joined it, and it changed my mindset. >> after the classes are over, platform to employment opens the door on its biggest innovation. it's an internship with a business that's looking to hire. tell me what that first day was like, walking through the door. >> it was nice to be a part of the workforce, having to go to work in the morning rather than get up in the morning and go look for work. >> here, the office intern isn't a college student; he's 50-something, educated and experienced. for eight weeks, frank o'neill would work at cain management, which owns fast-food restaurants. platform to employment pays o'neill's salary. what do you have to prove, and how do you think that's gonna work out? >> they told me right off the bat. "we have a job. and it's got to get done. and you need to prove yourself that you're the person who can get this job done for us." >> fair enough. >> absolutely. all we're l
i have a college education. i've been successful at work. i've been working for 30 years. i'm not doing this. so when this opportunity for platform to employment came along, i joined it, and it changed my mindset. >> after the classes are over, platform to employment opens the door on its biggest innovation. it's an internship with a business that's looking to hire. tell me what that first day was like, walking through the door. >> it was nice to be a part of the workforce, having...
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the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the books are recommended according to age. from young kids activity books celebrating gay rights leader harvey mills to books for older kids like i am jay, and totally joe, telling about a boy coming out. >> there's a full-scale war, a sexual war. >> social conservatives are appalled. they say such topics promoting alternative lifestyles have no place on the state's official reading list. >> your children are not being taught vigorous academics or critical thinking. they are being sought social engineering that will hurt them physically and emotionally. >> the new book titles are recommended, not mandatory.
the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the...
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and he needs funding. >> american public education is in financial crisis. >> he heads up education funding partners, a colorado firm that matches it with schools looking for cash. >> they want the right partners and the right controls, our model gives them that control. >> over the years more schools have been turning to corporate sponsors for much needed revenue. they struck a deal with staples in exchange for ads on the district's website and a supply list containing a coupon and kids got to attend the science enrichment program. >> it's really about selling anything, it's about allowing companies to come in and partner for a good cause and public education in responsible ways. >> there are aggressive campaigns out there buses and playing fields becoming common. for some districts it's what keep the doors open. critics argue it comes at a high price. >> kids deserve a commercial-free education and that the messages in schools have been selected because they're good for them, good for their education and not because it's the highest bidder paid for them. >> one more point here, harris. a
and he needs funding. >> american public education is in financial crisis. >> he heads up education funding partners, a colorado firm that matches it with schools looking for cash. >> they want the right partners and the right controls, our model gives them that control. >> over the years more schools have been turning to corporate sponsors for much needed revenue. they struck a deal with staples in exchange for ads on the district's website and a supply list containing...
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joining us to talk more about this, nbc education correspondent ra ham a ellis. great to have you here. how significant is this move? >> it will be significant if it makes a difference. camden is not the first city the state has taken control of in terms of schools. newark had been under state control for years, almost a decade. still they hadn't seen change. announcement of a new superintendent, new management team, new leadership team, that might be what will change what will happen in camden. but state takeover just in and of itself without leadership behind it may not signal very much if it follows what's happened in the past. >> we have 72 murders last year alone. also ranking in terms of failing grades four out of five of the criteria they look at, does this work? >> well, we hope it will. parents hope it will. they'll probably see some schools shut down. camden is struggling like many cities in terms of financial problems. shutting down schools is a very emotional issue. cities find it very difficult when they don't have money to keep schools open that are
joining us to talk more about this, nbc education correspondent ra ham a ellis. great to have you here. how significant is this move? >> it will be significant if it makes a difference. camden is not the first city the state has taken control of in terms of schools. newark had been under state control for years, almost a decade. still they hadn't seen change. announcement of a new superintendent, new management team, new leadership team, that might be what will change what will happen in...
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need money for higher education. money for student loans. need money for just about everything there is. >> robert feldman says only nissan and says rebates good way to get car buyers to try new technology when clean air goal are so ambitious. >> just long way to go and it's the best way to get there and it just takes a little bit of extra effort in the beginning of anything that is worthwhile. >>reporter: governor brown signed executive order year ago setting the goal of 1...
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nation's top education critic david horowitz is about to join us. it was a popular course and they killed it. and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ . >>> all right. breaks my heart but stanford university has canned capitalism 101 from its college catalog. they are keeping a course that challenges the moral goodness of markets. this is just another
nation's top education critic david horowitz is about to join us. it was a popular course and they killed it. and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every...
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>> they are being targeted, theying trying to educate the public, celebrity have free speech too, that is what this boils down to. there is a line 2 between lobbyg and free speech. >> why are they e. exempt. what making them different, they hole up signs that say governor cuomo don't franc new york, they are trying to influence legislation. neil: how would that be different if some of you, and your hea lawyer colleagues wento protesting the same thing, you are not registered, you are speaking on behalf of fellow lawyers. >> neil, i think if we were to get together as a group and raise and spend more than 5,000-dolls, to stop fracking or whatever it may be, we would need to register as lobbyists. neil: groups can spend that aim and more going to washington, d.c. every year for annual right to life march, they would be considered lobbyist. >> this particular group is getting moneying it to particularly influence len legislation, and governor cuomo. under new york statute, because they do that, they meet requirement. neil: i understand, you focus on new york to that point they would be co
>> they are being targeted, theying trying to educate the public, celebrity have free speech too, that is what this boils down to. there is a line 2 between lobbyg and free speech. >> why are they e. exempt. what making them different, they hole up signs that say governor cuomo don't franc new york, they are trying to influence legislation. neil: how would that be different if some of you, and your hea lawyer colleagues wento protesting the same thing, you are not registered, you...
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. >> the educational grant for service member's children, killed in the wars, the tuition assistance to service members now in terms of their own education, those things getting cut are directly because of the sequester. do you think they should be fixed even if the rest of the sequester shouldn't be fixed? even if we can't fix everything else? >> the letter to the secretary to ask him to please fix this issue with the tuition regardless on where sequestration is. >> it is ten years today from the date that we innovated iraq and you and i have talked a number of times, politics in the iraq war and there's a real distance between those of white house didn't fight and those who did and sacrificed so much. ten years out, what do you think the lessons are we still need to learn as a country? >> i think the lesson with we need to learn is real questioning of information that's being given to you. i feel very strongly that in the run up to iraq, not only were the american people lied to, that the members of congress were lied to. i think a lot of members of congress voted for the war becau
. >> the educational grant for service member's children, killed in the wars, the tuition assistance to service members now in terms of their own education, those things getting cut are directly because of the sequester. do you think they should be fixed even if the rest of the sequester shouldn't be fixed? even if we can't fix everything else? >> the letter to the secretary to ask him to please fix this issue with the tuition regardless on where sequestration is. >> it is ten...
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could get a college education. what happened? prior to 1965 on a per capita basis, our economy grew by $323 per person per year. after 1965 our economy grew by $523 per person per year. investing in medicare, investing in education yields growth. the republican budget ends the medicare guarantees and will severely raise the cost of going to college for american families. vote yes on the van hollen plan. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: obamacare ended medicare as we know it. with that, mr. speaker, mr. chairman, excuse me, i'd like to yield one minute to the distinguished senior member of the budget committee, mr. mcclintock from california. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. mcclintock: thank you and i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, mr. van hollen recently pointed out the democrats and republicans both want to get rid of a range of tax loopholes but democrats want to spend that money and republicans want to
could get a college education. what happened? prior to 1965 on a per capita basis, our economy grew by $323 per person per year. after 1965 our economy grew by $523 per person per year. investing in medicare, investing in education yields growth. the republican budget ends the medicare guarantees and will severely raise the cost of going to college for american families. vote yes on the van hollen plan. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan:...
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the school shut down so the teacher could attend a state-wide early childhood education conference and a couple of other sessions because one of their former teachers, fellow teacher, was accused of taping a two-year old child at the wrists and the ankles because she refused to ache -- take a nap. the teacher took pictures of the little girl and showed the pictures to fellow teachers and the girl's mother who told authorities. the teacher no longer works at the school, resigning before this happened. the school held a meeting with parents. the police department launched an investigation. the state, also, looked into the matter. we have a statement released by the school: the staff has made adjustments to the program to better serve the children and their families. we look forward to welcome them on wednesday. they open at 7:00 this morning. police have conducted an investigation and concluded it. the information has been turned over to the district attorney who is deciding whether criminal charges should be filed. >> it is 4:31. an east bay assembly woman is introducing legislation by
the school shut down so the teacher could attend a state-wide early childhood education conference and a couple of other sessions because one of their former teachers, fellow teacher, was accused of taping a two-year old child at the wrists and the ankles because she refused to ache -- take a nap. the teacher took pictures of the little girl and showed the pictures to fellow teachers and the girl's mother who told authorities. the teacher no longer works at the school, resigning before this...
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but you also have to take educated risks, and i think he takes a lot of good ones. when he made a mistake, he fixed it. >> content is king and distribution is queen. basically by-passed all the traditional channels. without cable networks and satellite companies they were able to build a network. >> you are clearly still bullish with netflix. >> for me, i have always liked the story. i use it. but it has been the valuation. >> he is worth billions. i have got to adjust my thinking. >> give me some quick thoughts of yours on distribution. again, it's part of the companies that you run focus heavily on distribution. >> i think that technology is your friend and not your foe. i always liked the technology like a freight train coming down the mountain. and i always think that technology disappoints in two years but goes furt irthan you think in ten. what can we do to make the consumer in charge? except for the big tech people, you're talking three to five million people. i want to figure out how to get that content to the widest audience possible in the most efficient w
but you also have to take educated risks, and i think he takes a lot of good ones. when he made a mistake, he fixed it. >> content is king and distribution is queen. basically by-passed all the traditional channels. without cable networks and satellite companies they were able to build a network. >> you are clearly still bullish with netflix. >> for me, i have always liked the story. i use it. but it has been the valuation. >> he is worth billions. i have got to adjust...
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western educated communications executive so reports the associated press. it manage his or her spent decades living in texas before recently moving to turkey his son is reportedly fighting with the rebels inside syria this is all part of the coalition opposition first effort to provide services to people who live inside syria. until now the council has largely operated outside the country working to boost support for the rebels fighting to take out the syrian about the bashar assad casey anthony hasn't said much since the jury found her not guilty of murdering her daughter caylee. she should be able to sell her story to pay back some the debt. this is brand new from last week. expert witness says he knows why jody areas cannot remember a lot from the day she stabbed her ex-boyfriend 27 times. slit his throat and shot him dead. apparently killing someone can give you amnesia. that's coming up. gotcha ! got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got . that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the
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so please, please educate yourself, educate your family, go out and get tested. and that's what the name of the game is. go out and get tested. >> joy, the stats on minority communities and how just wildly disproportie porgportionately t affected by this. getting tested is is a huge part of the puzzle. but also so is getting treatment. we've been talking about obama care and what it does, it extends preventive services, free ones to 71 million americans and yet this weekend, there's a concerted effort to unwind obama care. not through broad strokes, but the republican strategy at this point seems to be death by 1,000 cuts, unwinding funding, doing things to make it more difficult to extend the insurance exchange. when in reality. this is still an epidemic in the black community, still an epidemic, globally as well. no one is speaking out for the good things that obama care is doing and the very important services it's extending to minority communities and nonminority communities. >> to say nothing of governors who are rejecting the medicaid expansion. which is th
so please, please educate yourself, educate your family, go out and get tested. and that's what the name of the game is. go out and get tested. >> joy, the stats on minority communities and how just wildly disproportie porgportionately t affected by this. getting tested is is a huge part of the puzzle. but also so is getting treatment. we've been talking about obama care and what it does, it extends preventive services, free ones to 71 million americans and yet this weekend, there's a...
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administrator filed a civil rights complaint that led to a federal investigation by the department of education into how the university handles and reports rape cases. what do you think the investigation is going to find here? >> they're going to find that there is a pervasive culture of sexual assault where the university acted with deliberate indifference. >> reporter: if an administrator tells a student rape is like football, what does that tell you about the culture here? >> well, i'm not going to comment on any specific case but i think that it absolutely needs to be the case that our administrator's respond in a way that's supportive and fair to all parties involve in the incidents. >> reporter: the chancellor of unc, the federal probe comes amid new outrage on the chapel hill campus over a case before the student-run honor court, a young woman unsuccessfully sought punishment for an ex-boyfriend she claimed sexually abused her. instead, she ended up facing honor court charges of intimidation what do you say to these women who say the system failed them? >> well, we're supportive of our s
administrator filed a civil rights complaint that led to a federal investigation by the department of education into how the university handles and reports rape cases. what do you think the investigation is going to find here? >> they're going to find that there is a pervasive culture of sexual assault where the university acted with deliberate indifference. >> reporter: if an administrator tells a student rape is like football, what does that tell you about the culture here?...
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aces foundation goal is to help every youth aspire to accountable, giving back to community, higher education and spiritual growth in sports. >> when i grew up i had somebody who really stepped up and taught me how to be a man. today there's a lack of that. whatever the reason may be. but there's a void that needs to be filled and there's people doing it, and the more we have, the better off the world will be. >> good for lorenzo. >> ncaa tournament, cal facing syracuse. bears trial to advance for the first time in 16 years but turnovers and a cold shooting night ended the dream. cal leading scorer, allen crabbe, offnight. he was 3-9 from the field. second half. michael carter-williams. the layin. cal tries to cut the lead. great bucket by cobb but he was held to five points. cal eliminated from the tournament. syracuse advances to sweet 16 with the victory. >> you know, we all take it as a learning experience and we'll get better. and it's all about getting better and understanding what it takes to win games against teams that have another national notoriety. >> mike: upset of the day, gonza
aces foundation goal is to help every youth aspire to accountable, giving back to community, higher education and spiritual growth in sports. >> when i grew up i had somebody who really stepped up and taught me how to be a man. today there's a lack of that. whatever the reason may be. but there's a void that needs to be filled and there's people doing it, and the more we have, the better off the world will be. >> good for lorenzo. >> ncaa tournament, cal facing syracuse. bears...
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education reform, you know, immigration reform. we need something fresh and new. >> quickly, i found the republican autopsy that they put out, one fascinating thing, a recommendation was essentially to copy american bridge, which is opposition research. flattering? >> imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. one of the things i would say to them is one of our successes was being able to go into these primaries where republicans were saying one thing to the tea party base and another thing to the general election. we don't have that as much on the democratic side, especially on the senate side. there aren't as many hard primaries. >> it's a really good point, the divide. marco rubio, rand paul. they've sort of become establishment tea party -- symbolizing that divide. i know you're going to do the too early thing, but do you buy there is that divide within the party and does it need to be healed in these next three years? >> look, i think there's -- 2016 is going to be fascinating. we're already seeing divides, both among the re
education reform, you know, immigration reform. we need something fresh and new. >> quickly, i found the republican autopsy that they put out, one fascinating thing, a recommendation was essentially to copy american bridge, which is opposition research. flattering? >> imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. one of the things i would say to them is one of our successes was being able to go into these primaries where republicans were saying one thing to the tea party base and...
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not only is tom palken challenging him the failure to fix education, to deal with transportation and state issues in texas but also a coalition of bipartisan coalition of the legislature are not happy with his tenure. the blue may be off the road and rick perry in texas. >> michael: how could it be on at all. a little more on texas. on the showed we haddier my bird founder of battleground texas. let's take a listen of this clip clip. >> people think of text as a red state, a beat red state but that's only the people who are turning out to vote. right now we're getting less than 50% of the population that is participating in elections. what we have to do is expand the electorate, bring more people in the process through registration and have better turnout. texas is not as red as it is seen today. >> michael: you hail right at ground zero from the progressive movement there. what are dems trying to do and are they going to be able to penetrate this seemingly impenetrable cass. >> well, jeremy is exactly right in everything that he had to say, but these are the fundamentals like talkin
not only is tom palken challenging him the failure to fix education, to deal with transportation and state issues in texas but also a coalition of bipartisan coalition of the legislature are not happy with his tenure. the blue may be off the road and rick perry in texas. >> michael: how could it be on at all. a little more on texas. on the showed we haddier my bird founder of battleground texas. let's take a listen of this clip clip. >> people think of text as a red state, a beat...
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christina ellis pursued a very expensive college education. and she still managed to graduate debt-free. how did she do it? >> she is revealing her formula for success in the new book "concessions of a scholarship winner." the secrets that helped me win $500,000 in free money for college. >> alisyn: wow, this is good stuff. welcome. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> jessie: you won half a million dollars in scholarships. where did you find these scholarships and how do other people do that? >> there are all sorts of ways to find scholarships. one of the best ways to find scholarships is through scholarship databases. there are web sites like scholarship.com and fast web.com and students can actually go to those databases and enter in a profile and they match them with scholarships that are absolutely unique to them. so, that's a fantastic way and books like the ultimate scholarship book. they have over 1.5 million separate awards listed. >> your story is fascinating because i think that the common perception is that you have to be the val
christina ellis pursued a very expensive college education. and she still managed to graduate debt-free. how did she do it? >> she is revealing her formula for success in the new book "concessions of a scholarship winner." the secrets that helped me win $500,000 in free money for college. >> alisyn: wow, this is good stuff. welcome. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> jessie: you won half a million dollars in scholarships. where did you find these...
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a liberal arts education now. then it was engineering and military tactics. i had no interest in that at all and i did not want a military career. >> when did you first read "witness"? >> so many years ago. i cannot remember when, probably when i was in college and after that cold friday, and i read "witness", i think three times now.my family has not to read it. with communism having waned, it will be harder for them to do it. >> so what is the big deal? >> he was a great writer, a beautiful writer, but he was a soviet spy, who ultimately rejected communism, embraced christianity, and felt the struggle in the world was not just between the soviet union and the united states, it was between communism and christianity. but of course he famously said he thought he was joining the losing side not the winning side, and then, of course, his famous clash with the state department official who he identified as the communist spy and all the liberal intelligence, and ultimately, now we know from evidence that it has come d
a liberal arts education now. then it was engineering and military tactics. i had no interest in that at all and i did not want a military career. >> when did you first read "witness"? >> so many years ago. i cannot remember when, probably when i was in college and after that cold friday, and i read "witness", i think three times now.my family has not to read it. with communism having waned, it will be harder for them to do it. >> so what is the big deal?...
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look, we just don't have the money for white house tours any more or education funding for our military because of sequestration. but you are telling me we got the money for the hot tunes and wine festival in delaware? i'm glad some of the liberals are beginning to realize that high taxes aren't helping people get out of poverty. we have just as many as ever in poverty. that huge chunk coming out of the paychecks is paying for stuff so embarrassingly stupid that not even liberals approve of it. [ applause ] >> mike: president obama just wrapped up his first trip to israel as president. it began with the president playing nice during a joint press conference with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> my main goal on this trip has been to have an opportunity to speak directly to the israeli people at a time when obviously what was already a pretty tough neighborhood has gotten tougher. and let them know that they have got a friend in the united states. that we have your back. that we consider israel's security of extraordinary importance to us. >> mike: but the next day while speaking to
look, we just don't have the money for white house tours any more or education funding for our military because of sequestration. but you are telling me we got the money for the hot tunes and wine festival in delaware? i'm glad some of the liberals are beginning to realize that high taxes aren't helping people get out of poverty. we have just as many as ever in poverty. that huge chunk coming out of the paychecks is paying for stuff so embarrassingly stupid that not even liberals approve of it....
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metro area to the capitol for a fun and educational experience. since 1938 the derby has inspired thousands of the region's young people to learn the physics behind gravity racing and the engineering used to design soapbox racers. america's soapbox derby has been called the greatest amateur racing event in the world. and on june 15 it will continue to make history. the derby teaches sportsmanship, hard work and pride of accomplishment and it imbues its young participants with that same spirit of innovation that has long fueled america's greatness. young people who participate in these derbies are often sponsored by community groups, police departments, fire departments and others who want to invest in our country's future and a very direct and meaningful way -- in a very direct and meaningful way. every year i am incredibly proud of my constituents from maryland's fifth district who participate. a number of soapbox derby champions have come from the fifth district, including the 2009 s of the 2007, 2008, and last year. the winners in 2007 and 2008
metro area to the capitol for a fun and educational experience. since 1938 the derby has inspired thousands of the region's young people to learn the physics behind gravity racing and the engineering used to design soapbox racers. america's soapbox derby has been called the greatest amateur racing event in the world. and on june 15 it will continue to make history. the derby teaches sportsmanship, hard work and pride of accomplishment and it imbues its young participants with that same spirit...
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the answers have been there for years in terms of education, et cetera. the issue is how to make a development policy and the program effect it you need to deliver services. at this point the government has poorly developed at the local government level are the worst kind of absence of investments are made. dnc buries user to have come up and make a requirement at every grade to every ngo and say he's got x. every year you transfer 20% of which are providing to the government pert regency and never granted every contract dates built within it to be at some point carrying out duties themselves. there has been a lot of corruption we don't have any oversight. you have to build the internal accountability within those agencies and have citizens accountability as well. you can simply continue to provide money to the beltway bandits are the ngos. you need is your philosophy to provide services to build and petitions at the same time. >> you can take off, but i wanted to say i agree it would've been possible in the immediate aftermath of her talking about the af
the answers have been there for years in terms of education, et cetera. the issue is how to make a development policy and the program effect it you need to deliver services. at this point the government has poorly developed at the local government level are the worst kind of absence of investments are made. dnc buries user to have come up and make a requirement at every grade to every ngo and say he's got x. every year you transfer 20% of which are providing to the government pert regency and...
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aces foundation goal is to help every youth aspire to accountable, giving back to community, higher education and spiritual growth in sports. >> when i grew up i had somebody who really stepped up and taught me how to be a man. today there's a lack of that. whatever the reason may be. but there's a void that needs to be filled and there's people doing it, and the more we have, the better off the world will be. >> good for lorenzo. >> ncaa tournament, cal facing syracuse. bears trial to advance for the first time in 16 years but turnovers and a cold shooting night ended the dream. cal leading scorer, allen crabbe, offnight. he was 3-9 from the field. second half. michael carter-williams. the layin. cal tries to cut the lead. great bucket by cobb but he was held to five points. cal eliminated from the tournament. syracuse advances to sweet 16 with the victory. >> you know, we all take it as a learning experience and we'll get better. and it's all about getting better and understanding what it takes to win games against teams that have another national notoriety. >> mike: upset of the day, gonza
aces foundation goal is to help every youth aspire to accountable, giving back to community, higher education and spiritual growth in sports. >> when i grew up i had somebody who really stepped up and taught me how to be a man. today there's a lack of that. whatever the reason may be. but there's a void that needs to be filled and there's people doing it, and the more we have, the better off the world will be. >> good for lorenzo. >> ncaa tournament, cal facing syracuse. bears...
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education for our military? and to pakistan of all places where hatred for america is at its highest? washington should watch its spending and prioritize. it's time, mr. speaker, to sequester pakistan. why are we cutting aid for our military and educate the people in pakistan? the administration has the power and ability to make it right. if this program is not reinstated, i'm going to introduce legislation to withhold nondefense foreign aid from pakistan until this wonderful program for our troops is fully funded. the president should stop punishing our troops. we have a moral obligation to take care of our voirs and protect us -- warriors that protect us. the president says he's the education president. mr. president, let the troops go to school. and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. toda >> elizabeth monroe refuse to continue the tradition and making social calls to washington
education for our military? and to pakistan of all places where hatred for america is at its highest? washington should watch its spending and prioritize. it's time, mr. speaker, to sequester pakistan. why are we cutting aid for our military and educate the people in pakistan? the administration has the power and ability to make it right. if this program is not reinstated, i'm going to introduce legislation to withhold nondefense foreign aid from pakistan until this wonderful program for our...
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. >> i think will & grace probably did more to educate the american public than anything anybody's done so far. >> on this, supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage agree, hollywood has been influential of encouraging acceptance of gays and lesbians. it was through the medium of television that millions of americans first had open gays and lesbians in their living rooms. >> i can accept the fact that he's gay, but why does he have to slip a ring on this guy's finger? it was even fodder for the "golden girls". >> everyone wants someone to grow old with. shouldn't everyone have that chance? >> i'm judd. >> in 1994, pedro on the real world san francisco introduced a gay man with hiv/aids to millions of then-teenagers. he died that year and was praised by president clinton. ♪ so no one told you life was gonna be this way ♪ >> it helped to create an environment of acceptance where more and more gays and lesbians came out of the closet. the six friends may have all been straight, but more and more americans have friends that are not. and that's what's changed dramatically over the pa
. >> i think will & grace probably did more to educate the american public than anything anybody's done so far. >> on this, supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage agree, hollywood has been influential of encouraging acceptance of gays and lesbians. it was through the medium of television that millions of americans first had open gays and lesbians in their living rooms. >> i can accept the fact that he's gay, but why does he have to slip a ring on this guy's finger?...